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The Kiss is a american film of genre Drama directed by Wallace Reid released in USA on 13 may 1913 with Wallace Reid

The Kiss (1913)

The Kiss
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Released in USA 13 may 1913
Length 10minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Romance,    Western

The Kiss est un film muet américain réalisé par Wallace Reid et sorti en 1913.

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Le vieil Hathaway est un trappeur et vit avec sa fille unique dans les montagnes. Un jour, tous les deux visitent les pièges et ils voient un jeune homme embrasser une jeune fille. Beaucoup d'idées viennent à l'esprit de Claudine devant cette scène…

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A surviving description of this lost film was published in the The Moving Picture World. It states: "Two men playing cards, the argument, flash of a revolver, and one lay dead. The murderer homeward fled, hurried his little girl baby into a west-bound train and was heard of no more. The years passed and boyish Jim Conway grew to manhood with the sole purpose of seeking out his father's murderer to deal justice to him. He went West and was one day lost in the mountains. He called for help and help came in the form of a sweet-faced woman who led him to her home. He spent the flying weeks with her and the aged father, learned to love the mountain nymph for her beauty of soul and fair face. One day she asked him his reasons for being in the hill country, and he, lover-like, confided his secret. Behind the door, sat the white-haired father. He rose, shook himself like a leaf as be invited the young man into the house. And there he confessed the deed, baring his chest for the expected blow. But none fell for love had sweetened the poison of his thought." This summary of the film was provided by the American Film Manufacturing Company.